
storming home to win the 400m freestyle on the Games' opening day.
The
20-year-old from Malvern, Victoria touched just ahead of China's
defending champion Sun Yang to propel himself into Australia's Olympic
history books.
So who exactly is Australia's latest champion? Here's five facts about Horton.
1. Poor eyesight no hindrance
Horton is easily recognised by many due to his large frames that he pops on as soon as he's on dry land.
The short-sighted swimmer needs thick prescription goggles to compete.
Horton's eyesight is so bad that without his glasses or goggles he could "barely see my hand in front of my face".
2. A swimmer scared of the water?
Horton began swimming at 10 to, believe it or not, help him overcome his fear of the water.
Just three years later he broke his first Australian record at 13 years old.
Although
Horton says he does not remember a specific moment he decided to pursue
swimming seriously, his father says it was when he met Grant Hackett at
age 11.
3. An impressive record
Although he narrowly
missed out on selection for the London 2012 Olympics, finishing second
in the 1,500 metres freestyle trial, he has made impressive strides
since.
In 2013 at the World Junior Championships in Dubai he took an incredible five gold medals and five championship records.
He
went on to win silver at the Glasgow 2014 Commonwealth games, and
bronze in the 800 metres freestyle at the 2015 World Championships in
Kazan, Russia.
4.Head in the game even while sleeping
'Mack
the Knife', as he is sometimes known, used to sleep with a piece of
paper above his bed with a list of age record holders for the 1,500
metre freestyle.
5. Future business man?
Horton is not
putting all his eggs in the swimming basket, and in between training
studies commerce online at the Australian Catholic University.
He once said "I want to find the equivalent of the 1500m in the business world."
Share And Comment Bellow On What You Think About This Post!!!
Comments
Post a Comment
Welcome.......
What are you thinking of....!!